Comments on: Empathy and Analysis Cannot Co-Exist in the Brain – Case Western Reserve University Research https://creativityland.ca/2012/empathy-and-analysis-cannot-co-exist-in-the-brain-chase-western-research/ New ideas from Marci Segal Tue, 20 Nov 2012 21:40:13 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.2 By: Marci https://creativityland.ca/2012/empathy-and-analysis-cannot-co-exist-in-the-brain-chase-western-research/#comment-781 Marci Thu, 15 Nov 2012 11:20:15 +0000 https://creativityland.ca/?p=6235#comment-781 Yes, and yet for some reason, the behaviour exists. People in some cultures evaluate immediately upon learning about, hearing or dreaming up new ideas. Do you suppose there are cultures that have a different practice? Yes, and yet for some reason, the behaviour exists. People in some cultures evaluate immediately upon learning about, hearing or dreaming up new ideas. Do you suppose there are cultures that have a different practice?

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By: CreatingAlan Black https://creativityland.ca/2012/empathy-and-analysis-cannot-co-exist-in-the-brain-chase-western-research/#comment-780 CreatingAlan Black Wed, 14 Nov 2012 17:50:32 +0000 https://creativityland.ca/?p=6235#comment-780 interesting how Alex Osborn wrote about this issue 60 years ago and probably many other writers too....you can not create openly and criticize at the same time https://creativityland.ca/2012/empathy-and-analysis-cannot-co-exist-in-the-brain-chase-western-research/ interesting how Alex Osborn wrote about this issue 60 years ago and probably many other writers too….you can not create openly and criticize at the same time

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